How to watch Stars vs. Bruins: Live stream, game time, TV channel, lineup
Find out when and how to catch Dallas' season opener against Boston on TV, radio and streaming online
by Staff Report @DallasStars / DallasStars.com
Here's everything you need to know for Thursday's game between the Dallas Stars and Boston Bruins:
Game 64: Dallas Stars (37-20-6) at Boston Bruins (39-13-12)
When: Thursday, Feb. 27 at 6:30 p.m. CT
Where: TD Garden
TV: NBCSN (check local listings)
Radio: KTCK 1310-AM, 96.7-FM (Josh Bogorad, Daryl "Razor" Reaugh, Owen Newkirk, Bruce LeVine)
Live stream: NBC Sports Live and NHL.TV (blackout restrictions apply)
Follow: @DallasStars, official Dallas Stars app and NHL GameCenter
Official watching party: HERO, 3090 Olive St, Dallas, TX 75219
Did you know?
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The Stars have earned points in five of their last six contests (4-1-1) at TD Garden.
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Forward Mattias Janmark has assists in back-to-back games (0-2=2) vs. Boston.
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Defenseman Stephen Johns has points in consecutive games (1-1=2) against the Bruins.
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Right wing Corey Perry has potted a goal in four of his last seven games (5-2=7) at TD Garden.
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Forward Joe Pavelski has points in two of his last three games (1-3=4) against the Bruins.
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Goaltender Anton Khudobin has earned points in all three career games vs. Boston, posting a 1-0-2 record with a .941 save percentage and a 1.55 goals-against average.
Video: Stars ready for tough Eastern matchup against Bruins
Tyler the Creator
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Center Tyler Seguin recorded a goal (1-0=1) against Carolina on Tuesday and has lit the lamp in back-to-back games (2-0=2).
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On the road, Seguin is riding a four-game point streak (4-2=6) and leads all Stars skaters with 27 points (11-16=27) in 32 contests.
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The native of Brampton, Ont. has skated in 63 contests this season and leads all Stars skaters with 32 assists and 48 points (16-32=48).
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Among League leaders, Seguin ranks fifth with a 58.9 faceoff win percentage and ninth with 224 shots on goal.
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The forward leads the Stars and shares seventh in the NHL with six game-winning tallies in 2019-20.
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Additionally, his three overtime goals rank first on the club and shares second among all players in League.
- Seguin has scored eight career overtime goals, all with Dallas, and is one shy of tying Mike Modano (9) for first in franchise history.
Video: DAL@CAR: Seguin nets own rebound for opening goal
Gurianov stays hot
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Right wing Denis Gurianov recorded a goal and an assist (1-1=2) on Tuesday night against the Carolina Hurricanes for his 18th goal of the 2019-20 campaign.
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With his tally on Tuesday, Gurianov passed Fabian Brunnstrom (2008-09) and Jussi Jokinen (2005-06) for the third-most goals in a single season by a Dallas Stars rookie (1993-present).
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The native of Togliatti, Russia trails James Neal (24, 2008-09) and Jamie Benn (22, 2009-10) on the all-time Dallas Stars rookie goals leaderboard.
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During the 2019-20 campaign, Gurianov has skated in 58 contests and is tied for first on the club in goals (18), while he also leads all Stars rookies with 27 points (18-9=27).
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Among all NHL rookies, he ranks third in goals (18) and eighth in points (27), while also sharing first in game-winning goals (4) and ranking fourth in shots on goal (117).
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His 12 goals (12-2=14) on home ice this season are tied for the team-lead and are the second-most home goals in a single season by a Dallas Stars rookie, trailing only Jamie Benn (15, 2009-10).
- Among League rookies, his 12 goals on home ice are tied for first among rookie skaters.
Video: DAL@CAR: Gurianov buries wrist shot from the slot
Stars projected lineup
Jamie Benn - Tyler Seguin - Corey Perry
Mattias Janmark - Joe Pavelski - Alexander Radulov
Andrew Cogliano - Radek Faksa - Blake Comeau
Roope Hintz - Jason Dickinson - Denis Gurianov
Esa Lindell - John Klingberg
Jamie Oleksiak - Miro Heiskanen
Andrej Sekera - Roman Polak
Ben Bishop
Anton Khudobin
Scratched: D Taylor Fedun
Injured: D Stephen Johns (upper body), C Martin Hanzal (back)